30 Percent Of People Actually Want To Visit Donald Trump's Home

With just T-7 months until Election Day, it's inevitable that your Facebook timeline is going to be filled with political rants and opinions. Some of these will be insightful. Most of them will not.

Along the uninsightful vein, Airbnb has created an entirely useless – but fun! – presidential guest poll to determine (regardless of who they currently support) which candidate American voters would most welcome into their homes. For starters, 71 percent of Americans feel that presidential candidates are out of touch with the middle class, and for that reason, 80 percent of those surveyed said they would want to host a candidate in their homes.

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In case you needed a reminder, this is what Donald Trump's NYC penthouse looks like.

As for who that candidate would be, 24 percent of people want to host Hillary Clinton for a few days, while 20 percent of people would offer Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders a place to lay their head. 8 percent of people would welcome Ted Cruz or John Kasich into their homes, respectively.

As Wired points out, the idea of mere mortals welcoming a political candidate into their homes isn't completely absurd: When Al Gore was vice president, he used to stay in people's homes across the country, sometimes even tagging along with them to work.

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Donald Trump also owns the Auber-exclusive Mar-A-Lago club in Florida.

Perhaps the most interesting result of the survey is that 82 percent of Americans say that if they could visit a presidential candidate's home they would, with Donald Trump's place being the preferred choice. Voters also thought that the Donald and his wife Melania would be the presidential couple most likely to have the best home decor and the most comfortable beds. He is a real estate mogul, after all – but we can safely say that, if given the opportunity, this is a proposition we'd probably pass up.